Stefan de Konink wrote: > On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Martin Kersten wrote: > > >> Stefan de Konink wrote: >> >>> #BBPTRIM_ENTER: memsize=180224,vmsize=14397997056 >>> #BBPTRIM: memtarget=0 vmtarget=0 >>> #BBPTRIM_EXIT: memsize=20365312,vmsize=14397997056 >>> #BBPTRIM_ENTER: memsize=2496368440,vmsize=16874000184 >>> #BBPTRIM: memtarget=778092856 vmtarget=0 >>> #BBPTRIM_EXIT: memsize=20365312,vmsize=10150287928 >>> Killed >>> >>> >> ^^^^^^^^ >> This means the process is victimized by the Linux kernel. >> > > The last line was the only thing I actually understood ;) When OOM is > The other are indeed debugging statements. In this case the BBPtrim succeeded shuffling data around and thereby let the GDKmalloc succeed. The debugging has been moved behind a corresponding flag. > working and is not killing my sshd I'm very happy with it ;) > thanks, we are working on the remainders ;) > > Stefan > >
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